Milan expo 2015 Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life

Six months of events   Expo Milano 2015 will be a huge sensorial experience made up of many food tastings and a myriad of events. From all over the world, entrepreneurs, researchers, experts, chefs and artists will gather to take part in an extraordinary and unique exposition, packed with shows, events, congresses and meetings.
Six months of events
Expo Milano 2015 will be a huge sensorial experience made up of many food tastings and a myriad of events. From all over the world, entrepreneurs, researchers, experts, chefs and artists will gather to take part in an extraordinary and unique exposition, packed with shows, events, congresses and meetings.

Having selected Milan as the city to host the Universal Exposition, Italy also chose Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life as its central theme.

Expo Milano 2015 will talk about the problems of nutrition and the resources of our planet. The idea is to open up a dialogue between international players to exchange views on these major challenges which are relevant to everyone.
Is it possible to guarantee water and food for the entire world population? Is it possible to increase food security? Is it possible to have new solutions that take into account the planet’sbiodiversity? The aim is not to provide only one-way solutions but to pose questions and offer visitors the tools for finding their own answers. This dialogue between visitors and participants will take place on a daily basis through events, shows, conferences and meetings that explore the themes of Expo Milano 2015.
Every aspect of Expo Milano 2015 revolves around the Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life theme: from its exhibition site to its sub-themes, from its Clusters, to its participants and their architecture. The main purpose of this Universal Exposition is to stimulate major debate on nutrition and food, comparing all aspects of the theme. The final outcome of the discussion is that visitors and participants engage in questions on how our actions today will impact the next generation.
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